My Montana Lyrics by Ian Munsick
She’s the only lover that I’ve ever had
That could go and love another, and I’d come right back
‘Cause I don’t mind, she ain’t the one-man kind
She’ll work you in the morning, dance you all night
Rest you by the river when it’s quitting time
Under a moon smile, man, she’s a wild child
She’ll roam, but she’ll never leave home
My Montana, way out there
Made by the hand of the Man Upstairs
If I had a horse or a prayer
I’d be riding back home
My Montana, lips so sweet
Taste like honey from a huckleberry bee
But I had to keep her free
She can’t be tied down
My Montana
Montana
If you go through the fields where the tall corn grows
Over the hills where the mountain rolls
She’ll be waiting there, wildflowers in her hair
Yeah, she’ll keep you warm through the long cold night
You ain’t ever seen heaven till you see a sunrise holding her hand
But she don’t need no man
My Montana, way out there
Made by the hand of the Man Upstairs
If I had a horse or a prayer
I’d be riding back home
My Montana, lips so sweet
Taste like honey from a huckleberry bee
But I had to keep her free
She can’t be tied down
My Montana
Montana
She’ll put your head in the clouds
She’ll make you wanna kiss the ground
She’ll have you shouting out loud
Montana, way out there
Made by the hand of the Man Upstairs
If I had a horse or a prayer
I’d be riding back home
My Montana, lips so sweet
Taste like honey from a huckleberry bee
But I had to keep her free
She can’t be tied down
My Montana
Montana
Montana
My Montana

